We’ve made some changes to the layout of the license overview page to help buyers better understand the key points about the different licenses across the Envato Marketplaces. With the different license types across the various Marketplaces, we felt that the layout of the license overview page was getting too cluttered and confusing and it would be more beneficial to our community to simplify the page as much as possible.

What are the changes?

Rather than have a single overview table that tries to cover all the different license types (from regular and extended through to PhotoDune and T-Shirts!), we’ve updated the overview page to display the different types of licenses in different categories and tabs. This gives us more real estate for describing the nuances of each license and makes it easier for buyers to get a summary of the key points associated with each license.

We’ve also replaced the two different license links on the item page with a single “More Details” link to take people straight through to the overview page before getting into the nitty gritty of the licenses themselves.

What hasn’t changed?

Licenses themselves have not changed. These changes are to the layout of the license page only to help our community members find what they are looking for more quickly.

abhimanyusharma003 said
So means with Regular license, buyers can use product in more than one free product ?
My products allow buyers to start a site from scratch, that mean they can start multiple site with one regular license ?

abhimanyusharma003 said
So means with Regular license, buyers can use product in more than one free product ?
My products allow buyers to start a site from scratch, that mean they can start multiple site with one regular license ?

how do you come to that conclusion?

Number of end products: 1

Yes this is what I was thinking.

But

What exactly this line ( more than one end user allowed ) specify, this is really confusing.

If you see adobe lincese file you see something like this ( No more than one user can use a single-user license Adobe product ). Which looks bit more clear than this one.